Chapter 3“Dad, it’s fine.” Jerry placed a hand on his wrist. “Things are different this time.”
Ooh, interesting! I wonder what role Jerry will play in all this.
“Get in,” He looked over his shoulder, tugging on his tie. “I’ll meet you back at the Planet. I think it’s time Superman had a little chat with ‘In-Your-Face-Barry-Dunning’ about the laws on harassment.”
“I don’t think that’s such a good idea.” Lois began to interject but he had already disappeared in a blur of red and blue. “Great.”

It is great. Right after Lucy told her to lay low for the exact same thing, too. Perfect.
After what seemed like an eternity Superman finally spoke. “The act of systematic and continuous unwanted actions of one party or a group, including but not limited to threats and demands and making someone fearful or anxious.”

He *actually* taught him the laws on harassment?

Oh, Clark, you little nerd. That's adorable.
“Can you believe that guy?”
“Yeah,” Dunning said uneasily, trying to shake off the sense of dread that had washed over him.
Lol, he'd better believe him. Otherwise he might become a charred pile of ash on the sidewalk.
“Yeah, well, I guess they fixed the squeaky wheel when they replaced the elevator. You know, after the Planet got blown up and you abandoned everyone?”
You know, I never really thought about that. Cat's timing with leaving the show actually was really bad, as far as burning bridges goes. There's never been any love lost between Cat and Lois, but that's definitely going to put a strain on their relationship going forward. Very well thought out.
“Dad?” Cat’s brow furrowed.
Lois allowed a broad grin to spread across her face. “Cat this is Jerry White—Perry’s son.”
Haha! Perfect!
